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What are you doing here?" I asked. I was breathless, not certain any longer if it was my nearly plummeting to my death or his nearness that was making it so hard to draw in air.
"Protecting you. What does it look like I'm doing? — Jocelyn Davies
Yes, but more than being a designer, I'm more of a stylist, because I don't sew and I don't sketch, but I'm good at putting things together, choosing things that are chic and glossing over the aesthetics of things. — Dita Von Teese
I can't help from making money, that is all. — Helena Rubinstein
He is mad, bad and dangerous to know. — Lady Caroline Lamb
If you marry for money, you end up earning every penny. — Jill Mansell
People have played on words and pretended to believe that refusing to grant a meaning to life necessarily leads to declaring that it is not worth living. In truth, there is no necessary common measure between these two judgments. — Albert Camus
I had to be the worst backup plan in the history of the universe, but here I was anyway. — Lisa Henry
That is the way leaves fall around a tree in autumn, a tree unaware of the rain running down its sides, of the sun or the frost, and of life gradually retreating inward. The tree does not die. It waits. — Hermann Hesse
Really, if you get in the ring and box with someone for real, I don't think it is a sport. As far as professional fighters, you are literally putting your life on the line. — Ving Rhames
She smiled sympathetically. She really was beautiful. And not just because she had a pretty face or anything. She believed in love so much, it was impossible not to feel giddy when she talked about it. — Rick Riordan
Privacy, he said, was a very valuable thing. Everyone wanted a place where they could be alone occasionally. — George Orwell
Never suffer the prejudice of the eye to determine the heart. — Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
The existence of the Bible is the greatest blessing which humanity ever experienced. — Immanuel Kant
